, let trade dinâ€" 1984 w»r%,. £PTECE COMFORTABLE WICKER «HURSDAY, MAY 17, 1984 BLACK PARK CREENKHOUSES BLACK madurc. Visit oug saies . . $5 for 3« load ; : also unaarng‘fll‘ woop, . Ts a cord. cB esratna 2108 and reverse charues. RlZ14 taken af once: located in the beautiful CGarden of Memories. For inâ€" write A. R. Press office. Al0tf MODERN. HOUSEâ€"3; bedrooms : fine localâ€" dty : rent reasonable. Tel. H.P. 2340. B10â€"12 for 5-'; Y ANN FROCKS, SUITS and A! If in need of any of this merâ€" ‘eall K. P. 442. A1ldtf RATES: & l â€" AGERATUM MPWO PLANTS of al at reasonable prices. Baird & Warner, Inc. +60 cents la bas. r LlGAlBaNUm Park Ave., Libertyville f ,Mx.huvign‘o's ud ghfl.n‘.!ahht-y Riotf DE $ rooms, bath with shower; gara location ; special bargainâ€"$60 per 4 Mr. Bullard P Highland Park 690 or Glencoe 1554. Motern English Cottage . * Type Home [Houses for Rent P MJ Macnarach NIL Rilâ€"199d t:.‘:wmms r WwOops | For Sale Peat Moss ts for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not y Saturday cfilc‘tt.ion. 10 cents for each lï¬iï¬onnl l:nc. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five mozylm if m ingertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. 57 WAN T' Ans Phone 55i7 “Loï¬%ll rotted cow manure : ;â€"ï¬_ k: VERY REASONâ€" Vole, Tel. H. P. $233. R7â€"9 GREENS, black dirt, s d Shrubbery THICE located in the beautiful Advertisements pecerved after 12 noon Wednesday, placed in another section. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"1â€"room house, 426 Glencoe ave., lot 100x200, beautiful : trees, rent $60, a bargain. Tel. H. P. 309. B9â€"11 ronm'roluu,-â€"cnq’ cottage and garage. . Tel H. P. 4128. Bi2 FURNISHED APARTMENT:; 3 rooms, tile bath ; 1 block from depot. 507 Eim place. 5â€"ROOM HEATED FLAT,, with garage, 644 5â€"ROOM APARTMENT, sun _ porch ; h.tlldhotwlmï¬r:mhh‘l'l“ st., corner Prairie ave. Also $â€"room and bath, heat and hot water Jr TWO, THREE AND FOUR room apartments Apartments for Rent FOR RENTâ€"2 rooms completely furnished twin beds, with private bath and kitchenâ€" ette; also screened in porch; East‘ of tracks ; in good residential neighborhood ; Near transportation; Modern brick buildâ€" ing ; nice grounds ; very light and cheerâ€" ful. 917 S. St. John‘s Ave. _ 10â€"11â€"12pd GARDENER WISHES P time or steady work ; references. Tel. H. P. EXPERIENCED GIRL will care for children by the day or hour. Tel. H. P. 3157. EATt YOUNG GIRL wants general housework REIJAABLE, MARRIED I'All’. willing . to living quarters ; m‘f::m.“:. H. P. 3419 after 6. E12â€"14pd MAN, Wl!fl'lkw in houseclean» . garden, simonizing, '-;:c‘»;::m; monnise chhoper Teh uk NICELY FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms with private bath, steam heat, therâ€" mostatic control, gas, .light and heat furâ€" nished ; lWh from N.W. muoui no children. H. P. 3685. Vine ave. ROOMS ABOVE GARAGE, and space for l-r:mm-onï¬;umb?‘ï¬-. I mile west of Waukegan rd. .a'u‘zh‘ Dawson. Di nibes, hot water it milâ€"times, nt Cha K: m i i St. Johns ave.. one m'-u:L nzv{cl Lincoln Ave. Station. Inquire at m St. Johns ave. NICELY HIGHLAND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 597 GLENVIEW AVE. TEL. H. P. 1780 1% blocks southwest of Vine Ave. station. ‘The best experienced help obtainable with no charge to the employer. 1 investignte day or . children se O l ncrem KEney i LARCGE PLEASANT FUR. BEDROOM, nr. memmmmmmememmmmmen ie en e C s TFRONT ROOMâ€"also garage. Tel" H. P. ""aots. 608 Central ave _ ____P12pd HOME BEAUTY SHOP i 1252 PLEASANT AVENUE, RAVINIA SHAMPOO _AND FINGER WAVE....7%e MARCELLING .......................cccccouc B0 FINGER WAVE. dried 15 minutes......85e FINGER WAVE, completely dried .....50e MRS. J. A. RICGIO‘S FINGER WAVE, dried 6 FACIAL Address B 124, care Situation Wanted fast if desired. Service ; CERTIPIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Will assist you in setting up a simple ‘_“_‘-h._.;_,._.w,, .hm"‘ll: s Avallable. Tel. H. P. 155. _ P1Ot Accounting and Tax : oll heat, For appointment call , ‘Tel. H. P. 4019 â€"H12â€"15 WISHES POSTTION for part 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms. Call WRCE wse ® No prepare income tax and : privilege of getting breakâ€" L 0 The ave. Pitt $165. to Braeside and Ra+ hot water at all E11â€"13pd D10 Piod OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank CARETARER WANTED â€" To take gare my house at 6256 S. St. Johns ‘ave. I w give man nadhhwlhlâ€"mo-wvl heat furnished for taking care plac Call at 623 8. St. Johns ave. © | P COMPETENTâ€"YOUNG LADY about 80 y1 WANTED FOR TWO WEEKSâ€"Young white girl to assist with housework a re 2â€"yearâ€"old child; $5 per week,. T P. . $385. 3 d P 4 2 _ general housework for one person: must| .. . }! _ | D)/ it wring tion. $ I l‘:_,»;'gz e 3 wum [ onz moatmnre ctraae | ; en m( Ropirgy tm Ju‘ n hoi """C" """Tul [ NB ets | wwm-umgg AGED WOMAN to {mlho-o for one person; now how to.cook and be kll“dflp lady. Call at 625 8. St. Johns a half block south of Lincoin Ave. Sthâ€" ENGLISHK SETTER LOST, with black and brown spots; antwers ito on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND tAl‘ STATE BANK, > it d nligny‘.: _ ~.~__ ~JORN . "M L aukegan, , March 1984. : i > W'cmuhnn:Wmn.&bnm.* !1‘-1‘ H. E. ASLUP, Mgr. 8 N. First St. ‘Fel. H. P. 2520 Deerfield to Have Through the Illinois !flurgdd Relief Commission, Deerfield I;‘ to have a cleanâ€"up week. Mayor Ha#ry Clavey has appointed 'l‘rlit‘u / A. Pottenger, â€" Ralph â€" Petersor ‘ Harry A. Wing to coâ€"o [ Mrs. William A. T ann, 1 I.E.R.C. representative, in planning for this project. The vflh’e ‘ provide the truck and keep trigli+ cate records of this project, *A as several others which gre ‘ planned, such as pla: ds on vacant lots in many sections| of . village,‘ and repairing of | f tanks. &1 Only men on the relief i * be employed. Laborers 50 cents per hour, foremen cents; drivers, 80 cents. A vil official will act as :uporvï¬. date of the cleanâ€"up will be. nounced later. . Log of age with manager‘s ability as tionist and bookkeeper in the oï¬ of |a physician and dentist; residing field within walking distance d‘fl M. St. P. RR. Write to Box \ (Press office. Mrs. Paul Dietz has been seen vermission from owners vachnt lots in ‘the village, which : will be sleaned up and where playgrounds will be established to keep ch wif the streets. Boy Scouui‘df-l Tv- arvige the play. . lï¬ Â»Bork has fixed upon Auesoay, CC JÂ¥H COE P1 L July A. D. 1934, as the return the|| PALNTING and DECORATING hesring ‘of ‘all "elnime “"“‘zï¬ï¬â€˜â€œ ' 'Q:m , Wall Paper, Glass named Estate,. All persons ha cla {1 i indng Shad t against said Mhmhm I idns pp ‘ j uto Glass to attend the te | of || | / | Pai Supplies _\ Lake County, Illinois, on said en || J u i welock A. M. for the purpose of \Centrial & Second St. Tel. H. P.: 949 said_claims Adjusted. _ C «;srs_ ; 4 ELSTE e * ) « ';'» | Waukegan, IIL., May 7, 1984. J #] y Autom c George S. McGaughey, attorney. ||â€"| 11 | on tro m | As it takes about three weeks for approval of L.E.R.C. projw be at leastâ€"another week befo * inite plans can be made. . Freds Employment Agency | | COUPLES, 3 at _....______._ @1 4 KBE | ilcccic id PARLOR IA}%& 2 at ._$10 Nms%s. * ME colncccce. B0 & SEOOND GIRL, 1 at ._..._._._. GENERAL GIRLS, 24 at $8 & MOTHER‘S HELPERS, 10 at $5â€" Dependable Help Offices for Rent THIS WEEK DEMANDS FOR Lost and Found Help Wanted | NOTICE | Clean Up W k and ‘eare p k. j uP TOMAN to o kind /1 o oo in Ave. Strâ€" THE PRESS8 h ley i Mr. e and da Mrs, J Praise â€" / Mrs. |Carl E. n attended a ncheqh abd shower in Chicago on aturdhy in Eompliment to her i:-. r, Migs Rdna O who wesP bride 9 Ji‘â€â€˜ _ Ames, 1 on g | Mr. and Mrs Oute Afenulliviss Fred nia t Ir., to: sée (thelr new Qharl,e-f baith May \\ Mrs. [J.‘ J., Rink CLEANERS6 TAILORS DRY CLEANIN . h T [6 t0Xk 8. Hunt of Fair visitéd at the home of Jr., in Rogers Park, :new" nephew, Ronald s. rles Johnst: Beverly Jean visi 8 ndmother, Mrs. @dg:o Sunday. L n attended a \rftld . J Personal ‘Directory ter (Edyn Lanâ€" Park and her * Landau, : visited hool for Girls on Is are graduates Eï¬nployifxent er | _ Help AVE.! G .â€" PRESSING xp REPAIRING for and delivered Clavey, who with has been spendâ€" i her parents, Mr. t. Peter in Wauâ€" E. Pettis attendâ€" resday : afternoon Jlavey in Waukeâ€" wo will sponsor a day at the Deerâ€" Imer Schmidt atâ€" of Mr. Schmidt‘s rens, in Chicago y EU C M AECOE CC STE OE ind Lav , formâ€" Tess dien or % 10 p.?-:"_All ess District ) Park. ML _ AILE AND CRRAM is under new manâ€" , April 16, The New NDRY Mrs. C. T. Andâ€" kegan, is returning home next week, Mrs. Chatles Seago is hostess this afternoon the P::oh'hr‘hn Misâ€" sionary Society at l'faq home on Sunâ€" set Court. . Miss Ida Knaak, the viceâ€"president,. will preside. _ "Mrs. Irving Brand: spent Thursâ€" day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J P. illikh, in Evanston. || (Mrs.. Catl| Stadler underwent a major. 0 tion last Friday at the Presb / Hupit«li in Chicago. Mrs. | Easton and daughâ€" ter igiting her. parenh:.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L+¢ in Frankâ€" fort, Ind. ‘f =::â€" i ‘f | Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison are enjoying a two automobile trip in : I;ouri and Oklahoma. Mr. and |Mrs. Austin Plagge and daughter aine: of Hines, Il1., spent 8 y with Mrs. W. F. Plagge. â€"| _ y P l Mr. and | Mrs. Wil*:m C. Brandâ€" enberg of |Irving Park were Sunâ€" day evening supper ?g‘fl&!ï¬l at the Geo: i Rockenbach. : home. _ Mrs. Brandenberg‘s mogher, Mrs. Ormon Rockenbachk ‘of Lake Zurich, who reâ€" tently underwent a" ?jor operation at the Rayenswood Hospital is reâ€" cuperating, at the â€" Brandenberg home. ! |\ L¢ Mrs. Geprge Engstrom has been condu bird y trips for mem! the eld Woman‘s Club the past four wee * Mrs. Elmer Schmidt is entertainâ€" ing Cirtle Three of the St. Paul‘s Churck ithis afternooh, Because of the illness of Mrs. Enâ€" win Jï¬u d, the Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Church Will meet this afternoon at Mrs. Fred Horenbergâ€" or‘s home instead of at the Juhrend house. . | ih . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCraren and Mr. â€" Mrs. Jack Johnston visited frignds in Kenosha on Sunâ€" day. _ Mrs. Jo Beckmq'l&, who has been vilit!ug r ‘sister, |Mrs. Charles Meier | lano, Ili.; for the past three . w is expected home on Sunday, <| [ $ Mr. and Mrs. are residâ€" ing in the Burnett ho on Osterâ€" man al { 8| Mrs. Ralph Petq?on will enterâ€" tain the Areme Club on Wednesday evening at her bom?on Knoliwood Road. _ li€ | Two Deerfield home owners have received their HOLC loans recently. Wt i s oo t n on oo en @ d o Ce en na n Mrs. Robert L. 35¢hnson, presiâ€" dent of the Deerfield Woman‘s Club, enterta the board members at a tea on Friday at the Briergate Golf Club. Plgns were made for a card party on Wednesday, May 28. Miss Alice Ulter: th four other girls 1 the North Shore spent the ? d in Bloomington and attend e Passion Play. n ih (A oT rrnmnbinie L. n o acn n m khecn ol field after a year‘s mbsence and is open ’ ; beauty shop in the forâ€" mer Barrett Plumbing Shop. Ken ’j h Hoover h .f' returned from a busifiess trip to Detroit. Mrs. Herbert W. Savage, 1010 Hazel) Avenue, Deerfleld, is in a Waukegan : Hospi and getting along nicdély since her operation last Wednesday morning, f Al:& ylesworth has reentered the Dégerfield School. Mrs. Alice Aylesworth has returned to Deerâ€" Nov The Highland Park Press 14 63 “h PRINTED STATIONERY .. ||| I re‘s "dagh" to these dots! White Vellum paper ‘with Eup%hvlthhuuinghhd.mnamcï¬m k with r to match. ; + F I hi 4+ it o ‘hcum.lnmm».fl or line nmshmh@}iumhm e sheet size (7%x11%) With border down the right, ‘or Note Sheet size (5%x7%) with border across bottom of $ â€jpobt.@flapcnnbpu. } i |ON SALE FOR MAY ONLY | \ / Buy this clever new stationery NOW, s the time femmiée fancy turns to the appealing gaiety of RYTEX returned to Deerâ€" ar‘s mbsence and is ty shop in the forâ€" r h returned from to Detroit. j w Savage, 1010 Deerfleld, is in a so sheets . GuUI@® 50 ENVELOPES f SPECIAL FOR MAY! Telephone Highland Park 557 The E. L. C. E. will meet Tuesday evening at the Bothlehï¬ Church with Miss Olive Frantz presiding. The Schneider house on Chestnut Street occupied by the daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hans, caught fire Tuesday noon. The roof burned and the interior was damaged by water, as as fire. Woman‘s Club Plans The Deerfield Woman‘s‘ Club will sponsor a public card ity, Wedâ€" nesday, May 23, at 2 at the Briergate Golf Club, are to be used to construct a permanent tennis court and sht!il:" pond on the site of the high school property on , Waukegan Road, :‘ï¬lm north end of the village. Tea will be served and a prize awarded for each table. There also will be several door prizes. 1, fas. The Briergate Golf Club has kindâ€" ly donated its qndo::btl!&'! for the occasion. The ‘ is cordiâ€" ally invited to attend lï¬lflp the local club in its splen( project. Mrs. Ward Gauntlett is in charge of ‘ticket sales. s Deerfield Rotarians Meet This Noon Deerfield Rotarians met for lunch last Thursday at Shugrue‘s Restauâ€" rant but did not have a special proâ€" gram as many of ï¬â€˜:fr members were attending the Fortieth District Convention at Joliet on May 10â€"11. E. B. Jordan will be in charge of today‘s program. Gym Festival Tonight ._~~. at Deerfield School The seventh and eighth girls‘ gymâ€" nasium classes will present their second annual gym ,exhibit Thursâ€" day evening, May 17 (tonight) at the Deerfield Grammar School. The program will include exercises, drills, games, folk dances, tap daneâ€" ing, tumbling and pyramid building. There will be no admission charge. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND ; DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 Fridayâ€"Saturdayâ€"Sunday May 18â€"19â€"20 Benefit Card Party PAGE SEVEN 1 i E4 t 153 3 u8 w ls f